Scarborough Bluffs, Toronto, Ontario

I’ve never understood the mass weekend exodus to cottage country when here in Toronto we’re already on beautiful Lake Ontario with miles of coastline and plenty of clean, swimmable beaches.

This summer I’ve been communing with nature right here in Toronto’s east end at the Scarborough Bluffs: wading through wildflowers on top of Cathedral Bluffs with a walking buddy, having a drink in the Dogfish Pub at the marina or enjoying the breeze on the beach with the seagulls and Pat. A favorite daydream of mine: deciding which of the cute little houseboats I’d choose for myself, given the chance (haven’t seen a “for sale” sign yet!). Wildlife – from red foxes to waterfowl to a feral cat colony – thrives. Just blocks from home yet a world away, it’s hard to believe we’re still in the 416 area code.

There are beaches, a marina and plenty of waterfowl at Bluffers Park.

Though often used as a shooting location by Toronto’s film industry and noted by Frommer’s as unique in North America, the 14 km-long Scarborough Bluffs remain one of the city’s best-kept secret beauty spots.

See what you may have missed by taking a virtual tour of Toronto’s miles of waterfront here. And unlike provincial and federal parks, access to Toronto’s parks and beaches is completely free of charge. Beautiful!